cedarslane
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Currently I'm working overseas for a US company and now we are planning to return.
Here are some relevant details:
Received by GC (date on the GC): March 2000
Continuous stay in US: Mar. 2000 to Jan 24, 2003 (35 months)
Out of US since:Jan 24, 2003 to Present
I have applied for N470 (Application to Preserve Residency for Naturalization) before I left for my Overseas assignment.
My Re-entry Permit expired May 2006, applied for a new one. In between I have made 3 trips to US for about a week stay each time.
I do not have the Physical Presence of 30 months in US immediately preceding Citizenship application any more as my stay outside US is more than 3.5 years.
Questions:
1. Can I still apply for Citizenship after staying for 3 months in US on return (planning to return in Aug. 2006)? We want to take a chance.
2. If the application is rejected, should I have to wait for 4 Yr + 1day or can we apply again after 2.5 years? Since I have the N470, with 2.5 years stay I'll fulfill the 30 months physical presence requirement.
I look forward to your responce.
Thanks.
Here are some relevant details:
Received by GC (date on the GC): March 2000
Continuous stay in US: Mar. 2000 to Jan 24, 2003 (35 months)
Out of US since:Jan 24, 2003 to Present
I have applied for N470 (Application to Preserve Residency for Naturalization) before I left for my Overseas assignment.
My Re-entry Permit expired May 2006, applied for a new one. In between I have made 3 trips to US for about a week stay each time.
I do not have the Physical Presence of 30 months in US immediately preceding Citizenship application any more as my stay outside US is more than 3.5 years.
Questions:
1. Can I still apply for Citizenship after staying for 3 months in US on return (planning to return in Aug. 2006)? We want to take a chance.
2. If the application is rejected, should I have to wait for 4 Yr + 1day or can we apply again after 2.5 years? Since I have the N470, with 2.5 years stay I'll fulfill the 30 months physical presence requirement.
I look forward to your responce.
Thanks.